Lo chiamavano Bulldozer

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Lo chiamavano Bulldozer
Lo chiamavano Bulldozer.jpg
Directed by Michele Lupo
Written by Marcello Fondato
Francesco Scardamaglia
Produced by Elio Scardamaglia
Starring Bud Spencer
Cinematography Franco Di Giacomo
Edited byAntonietta Zita
Music by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
Distributed by01 Distribution
Release date
  • 1978 (1978)
Running time
110 minutes
CountriesItaly
West Germany
LanguageItalian

Lo chiamavano Bulldozer, also known as They Called Him Bulldozer or Bulldozer is a 1978 Italian-West German action comedy film, directed by Michele Lupo. [1]

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Plot

Bulldozer is a sailor and a retired American football superstar; landed by accident in the port of Livorno, he is involved in a sport challenge. [2]

Cast

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References

  1. Lino Miccichè. Storia del cinema italiano: 1977. Bianco & nero, 2001.
  2. "Lo chiamavano Bulldozer". Il Resto del Carlino . 20 September 1978.